Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, November 19, 1818, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

'feggftff'* Stevenson, Carthaf/na, 3. Cleared, *chr Lucy, Williams, St Tbom*-.; tip. IdTenon, Prince, Portland. ^/Vnnfcr 10* The pilot boat Con Rodgers, cone up on Sa turday night, report* that a aloop of war, which they were told byuofMr boat wee the Brie, (mott propaHy'tbe Hornet) cane into the bay •o Tneedtf emit f, ajjd anchored ibore New- j'Z&Smnb »<fips Margaret. «■*, igttMtu ygmnd, Rawaon.’ N, Oilcans. r«L Air ed.rtM^^SShfSSitoii , 10 day«i Pemleyhania, Moore, Charleston, 3 ds;’ Eliza A frftr.eUher.de. 10 da. ' Cleared, brig* Mermaid, Jonet, St Thom«; fame* Coulter, Had, Havana; tchr Fame, Shart- Idf. Porto Kieo; rfoop Sailor's Fancy, Gfcsrisstae- ■' Schciiam Gin and Chew. nr? Si.h.idam tJin • 40 cate Cheese—landing from ship Adonis, wilt be sold low If taken from the ship., ' ' tick & Batler ■im. ■■228 ' . . Cotton Giviblete. UW Cotton Gimbiets,. of. new construction, and superior quality, lor tak by ' David Hill & Co. aoy18 Office of rte M.T Mercantile Adv. Aim 9 , . Arrived, ship* dinar, Aaoer, St Cr6n,14 days, I i and aunn Charier, West, Purler island, 141 salt: brigs Levant. Wood, Savannah, 5 d-s I *, Snow, Havre. 68 da, boond to Philadel- dirtrvs*. wifb dry goods, wine, and 36 rs—On the 26th Sept in lat 44, Ion 30, ex-1 I a severe gale, and lost aeveral tails, and I John Barney, seaman, fell f Landing und in store 40 hbds new bum—1 casefrcnch Bill ' 8 pipes Cognac Brandy . 5 do Naples do 30 barrel* cherry do - 5 do raspberry - do 30 firkins Butter, first quality 30 eaaks' Goshen Cheese 17 kegsLtbbf’eaafeiEtctured Tobacco 3S bis country Gin i 10 do rye Whiskey 33 do apple Brandy Prime Beef and megs Polk 25 tons Swedes Iron 16 hbds Muscovado Sugar 35 do New-Orleans do 3 Gigs complete, at Denier’s , broke his thigh, leg and arm. Spoke, Oct. t, I M; avion 41, ship Virginia, of Baltimore, 40 I 1 Coachee^plated Harcesa, at Dealer’s s from New-OrMsns for Amsterdam i from New-Cas. I nor IS 0. C. Griswold & Co. Toyter’e ttoret Just received. Hr brfz MUit Forrest. 77 diV* He, with coal, bottles and leather) tch’rt Undvint- .;• pd. Van Schaick, Scnaaunh, 0 daytt Mari*. Chad- A^Ta™” | CUre * •» {»*«*. ®* • toperior quafity?c«tohd to Cfafe New-Orleantp and 20 drjs from tbfe Balixe I drawback —left 0 8 sloop of war Promethtua, just arrived I«■*■• Dupont sod Bsuduy’S Gunpowder fromCturiestom sloops Robbin, Hopkins, Charles. m toiels, wax Candles, Spanish Cigars ton, S till*, bound to Connecticut riven Collee- |C°k’P>» Water, wrapping Piper, French China tor* CasweUp Savannah,'6 days. I Brushes and Brooms, N York slate prison roan'y Below, brig Eliza. To|.per, 14 dt from Charles- I Sr?® 1 *® 00 ?;.Florences, changeable colors torti and a light black ship, with a red signal. | £!»" “/iff* Bibbona, No 1} to 6, fringed sattm do 'Cleared, ships Courier, Bone, Liverpool) Andes, rtgurtd Velvet, and Mrrrfhew, Campeaeby, btrqne Camel, Breed, Ss-1 ,L ,m *** Invoice of JEWELLERY, consisting of lemi ach’ra Good-Hope. Council. Cumeo* and I?*““.* ?° ld WeBibes, ladies’ Watches, n markeit Pacific, Gill, Portau Prince; Oliver- | ChiTha, Seals and Keys. Wolcott, Ggrdiner, Georgetown. fprt of Botttn, November 6. -y.'.' Arr. tchr Gustavo*. Sogthwick, Oirraeoa, 31 . • days. Left Oct 1, senrt Patriot, from Baltimore, arr 5 ds previous; Col jUowry, Stansbury, just arr Pahamel & Auze, -225 Howard’t buiUSngi nov 18—.j THE MAIL ROBBER) _ The interesting Confession of Josivh Kami, the from Maracaibo-18tb, just' clear of the Mona-1 Bobber, who was executed at Baltimore, passage, was brought to and boarded from an I on toe 10tn of last September, for the Robbery of armed brig under a white flag, who robbed us of I tlie United States^ Mad on the 10th of Marcn last; water, beef and sundry small articles I containing a HISTORY of HIS LIFE, and detail- Cleared, schn Delaware, Howie, Philadelphia; I ,n f? » aerie* of Robbtrico committed for the last Zembuco, Carlow, Georgetown, (a e ) \fovrteen years, in the United States, the Spanish Below, ship Sally, B;rtody, from ( Sailed June IS—vessels left not so late as report ed by the Oscar. i Calcutta— I province*, and Canada, to the amount of on HDjr- JlrOTICE TO MARINERS. Th* following are the depths of water, bearings and distance* of two red buoys, placed in Do boy fotet, leading to Darien, Georgia; — 'Buoy, No 1, sunk in eighteen feel water, at fbw water, on the outer edge of the bar, bearing east half north from the beacon on Wolf-Island naan Tgoraasn nous nail! written fy himself, and published from his own band writing—price twen ty-five cents—for sale at the book-store of S. C. 8c J. SCHENK. nov 18—a—135 Pocket Almanac for 1819- The Gentleman’, Pocket Remembrancer, con tabling ruled pages for memorandums, tariff, offi cers of tlie customers, official army and nary three miles and three quarters distant, and four I listi, register of United States’ vessel*, govern- snd abslf mile* from the louth point of Sapelo in I ment United States, executive, legislative, and ju- an east sootheast direction. Idicial territorial government, ambassadors and Buoy, No. 3, sunk in twenty-one feet water at I commercial agents, Ac Ac Ac—price ! 25 low water, ofTthe north breaker bead, bearing | The American Ladies’do. containing an elegant east half nortffifrrom the beacon aforesaid about I engraved frontispiece, and a variety of useful and two and a half miles, and in a southeast by east I interesting articles—price 1 25 direction three and a half miles from ti c south point of Sapelo. This buoy is southeast by east half east five miles and a half from Dobuy Island, and from the most southern part of the north breaker one third of a mile west by aoutb half south. EiaicTTost yoa eaotsnm dobov bib: -price iUO Augusta Almanacs, by the groce or retail. W. T. WILLIAMS. nov 18 x 225 Cavalry - The metr.liers ot rite Cuvu/ry Co-fe art requ'.-- *d to attend a me'ting, at the Mfeiungr, TO MORROW EVENING, at 7 O’clock- -rif" 'Grand Lodge. \ • The members of <he Grand ..odge of G.eorgra, and the different Lodgesatnder its jorirfipion, by thrir proper rspresentat ves aM jaamnnbd v. at lead the gsand q.mrteriy tnmtaunlfrftio.^ prshe election of Grawf OfScei s, and other, busmen of the Craft, on SATURDAY, the 6th jof Uccembef^ nezt, at'll o’clock a. «• - ' JS-j truer of iKe Right Grand Maim; A. Hunter, grand stc’ru. .npv 18 325 j Mr. Sansey’* Cotillion Parties^. Mr. Sasair begs leave to inform the subscri bers to bwparties that, the firm wiU take place TUESDAY, the 24th instant, nov 16 % .2.-3 Apollinian Society. Performing and. numperfurmiog members'will hereafter on^ be entitled to one ticket for tbem- sdres, which is opt tisnsiczable. and to twt> trans ferable tickets for friends—the first is to be exhi bited, abd the others tin be delivered to the door keeper, ... P. BUMS, sseVy. nor 16 x -223 Cotillion Society. Notice is given to.ali persons whose names are w attached to the "CotillionSociety,".** having been members the list year. .w31 be slid consider. -ed ft .aueil, _and acohedingiy tilled on for their •ubtttiption, nnless th« notify the tieasuwr.be- fore the first cotillion, that they are desirous Of withdrawing from the society. Per order, J. Latlirop, nov 13—|x—221 freasu-er and me y. Elegant Paper Hangingt. just xzczivxb A variety of elegant French Paper Bangings, with splendid borders; also some very low priced LIKEWISE FLUTES, CLARIONETS, and other Musical Instrumenti, and all the most admired places of MUSIC recently published PIANO FORTES. Orders received for London, Philadelphia or New,York made Piano Fortes, which will be sold at a very small advance. A few are daily, expect ed. W. T. WILLIAMS. pov 13—x— lx—221 The subscribers, Seventy bundles of Hay r For sale un b- r aru the brig John Uurgwin, at Doboy bar Lea in ht. 31 St nortl/. long. 81 26 | Jones’s wharf. Apply to the captain, on board weal. Venae Is making the land, when in five or Jo.- to PERRY fc WRIGHT. tie fathoms water, will, during clear weather, set the beacon on Wolf-Island; which must be brought j to bear west half south. Itun exactly in this course, till the buoy, on the outer edge of the - bar, is made, which may be passed on either side Continue this west half south course till near the inner buoy opposite the north breaker. In passing them. lhe north breaker is to be kept On the star no* 17- -224 Hay. 67 bundle! prime northern Hay Landing from ship Robert and for sale by . John Lathrup & Co nor 17 u—224 Hunter't nharf. SiSffaSSd isri£Sl •»•<»«<*» .niOingu^ care at the same .rime that the flood tide does not, , . set the vessel on the north breaker. In running Fifteen bale* and one box northern tneetmgs this course, the bar is crossed with not less than » nd Ginghams, superior quality, landing from ship twelve feet water at low water. When abreast of | Robert, and for sale by ihe inner buoy, ran from it one mile and a ball in a direction exactly northwest by west: where the anchorage it excellent in four fathoms water at tow water, with the beacon bea:'-ng southwest. The neap tide ebbs seven feet. The buoys sborementioned were placed, tlie bearings, distances'and depth of water taken, and the direction for coming m over the bar to safe anchorage given by the undersigned at-the re quest of the commissioners of pilotage for the past of Darien and Sapelo rivers. Jsaawsan Lstrsa, branch pilot. William Bowmib, .hip mtuier y VutctMT P I'sTLaa th’p-nciter. W. J- M’IsrrosB tuperirlendtnt rightJiou.c, fiusys, tie. no: 17- -214 Lethbridge Deuel. REMOVAL. F. Richasds respecttuily informs his customers and the public in general, tint he has removed to ‘ the store formerly occupied by F. Marston, cor ner of Whitaker and Congress-atreeta, where he oilers for sale a general assortment of BOOTS AMD SHOES, of the first quality. , * Wanted In the above store, an artire young man as Clerk—good reflerence will be expected, nov 17 l 224 For Providence k The fine packet sloop ATLAS, Clark, natter,'will receive all possible dispatch. For freight or passage apply to the mas ter on board, at Mice’s wharf or to Homes Tuppnr, nov 18—a 225 > MK'tmc'i -uhcrj For Charleston WILMINGTON, (so.) The new schooner SWAN, captain hTalman, can lie dispatched. For freight ' or:pasr>ge apply to the master, or to ' v J. UATTELLE A CO ' nov 18 —m| 225 Mackerel, Soap, 8£c. [ 100 barrels Mackerel < 00 half boxes Soap 7 cases domestic Ginghams 133 boxes China tea Sets. 4 5 to 4 8 ps 1 bale low priced Madras Handkerchiefs 1 case London mixed Fins 1 do Canton sewing SUk I s Just received and tor sale h v 1 David Hill # Co. '•'9 8 Taylnr't Horn ■ For sale The CARGO of the br.g Spartan jo.COO Bricks M.0Q0 feet white pine Boards and Pkr.k 80 bundles Bay Fowling-Pieces, tife. The subsr tb.r .« now landing, from ship Thom, from Liverpool, » few cases of elegantly assorted Fowling-Pieces, nut up expressly for the country trade, by the manufacturer, John Sharp, ,f Birmingham. "20 Seep A quantity of Poultry rotators Apply to the master on board, or to- J. B VTTELLE A CO. Right canks well assorted Hardware, and one J cask Fdrtheoware, calculated for a private family; | ali which will be disposed of much under the usu- I al rates, and a fair credit given, by John Moorhead, No 1. Commerce row; Who hat for tale'. Thirty Share* Planters’ Bank Slack nov 16— i 32 For Freight or * Charter ? foEtald and*tbiny I Partnership. Hating, this d*v~ taken into partnerahip Mr Apply a* cbore. nov 18 wf ■■■ **2?S For sals." A pair of matched Horses, well broken, at a moderate price. Inquire of the printer, nov 18- s 225 j ducted under the firm of J.BatteCeti Co. who will devote their best services to the interests of their friend* in the Factorage and Commission line. All persons having open accounts with the sub scriber are desired to settle the same as speedily as possible JONATHAN BATTELLE. nor 2 n|—r—21” oYoticc. f i ,The subscribers having qualified under the will Of Jaxxa Moxx, late of St Mary's, deceased, give notice to creditors to Vender their claims against The subscribers Having connected themselves in the town o Darien, with a view -a transact factorage and I Cowrnrrisa Butinm, lender them acre ice* to their Laid csnqe, duly authenticated, within the time [friends and the public in that line. The establish- prescribed by law; and further request, all per- sons indebted thereto to make immediate payment. Ann Murk, 1 Arch-Clark, le.cecufars. Wm. F Kelly, j CO* Mr. Kelly is fully authorised. to settle the eJainivnf theoo-erro St Mary't. Cnmd orcmntp. .Yov 17—Lf-225 ment will e immense on or shout the first of .No vember next, to be managed by Mr. BaBJUBorox Kiro, undertbc firm of B. Knro & C*. John M‘NUh. B-King. oet 92 J 203 Thankful to their friends and the public in ge neral, for their very liberal patronage '^iiice the opening ot their store, corner of Drayton and Bay street, offer them ad entire new stock of Goods and Clothing, of all kinds, at their new store, late ly occupied a* an Insurance office, directly from London via Charleston, to say, 8 trunks extn super, dress Coats, of all colon 6 do extra and small size camiilet Cloak* 10 do cassimcre Pantaloons, of all sizes and colors 4 do new fashion Waterloo Coats, of all co lon 1 2 do buff cassimere Waistcoats 3 do assorted quality and colbn do 10 bales lion skin Great-Coats 20 do Jackets snd Trowsers (for negroes) 5 do Pea-Jackets 11 do bear skin Monkey-Jackets 100 doz. red flannel Shirts ■ ■ SO do striped cotton Shirts 1 case gentlemen’s' worsted Gloves ' 1 do cosrse do do 3 cases cotton Dnwen A great quantity of extra fine linen and cot ton shirts, with and without frills . 4 cases fine Merino, worsted and lamb’s wool Shirts ' ' 1 case worted Drawers 2 trunks youth's Pantaloons, of all color* 10 do new fashion boy’s Dresses : 4.ji)o house servant’s Pantaloons and Coatees Great quantity of 'Comforts, for sailors * 200 dozen red and blue Killmanock Caps 150 do negro Stockings 6 boxes negro Hats 4 do fine'men and boy’s HaU ALSft 4 bales rose Blanket'., from 12 to 16-4 wide Few bales Iluinhums 3 bales jingle and double milled Cassimeres 2 do fine Cloth of different colors Few bales London and Bristol Blankets Few bales white Plains of a superior quality 200 Demijohns 1 bale Corks , * '■ Few bales cotton and linen brown Hollards Which they will dispose of at the shortest rate Peter Drege & Co. nov 13——Im——231 ■ . William Barnes',’ V \_Pcitpoiutt oU ei^ukitl df Uii '-u'-fujaffij ■»-»' Gtockfsk iiad Urf'ppp^la (Itwii '.a*s • *' jMiMu'ViiaitT; *-,* - \ '.'J ?' . 90 ca-kv-Wdwtt bott'.rd.Brvin Stpqi . i itb.pipex Gi«,.Jl aw|ji hi ■ H %- -• ''V..- .• ’ti i*ArMlal arui* 5 & dJ prtm l c ><|i*c‘>»*<tn Sugar*' Jj hows sortbvhi Canales •3J taVT.s. (WU Wim. -• „ 50 boxes' ;VWf do I dc.tttl Xifff . 25 f rLjii, fri .. 5 ori.fts taril elia — J .1 an Tanks ' w Lot No $, north ■ t containing.bmidii'|i| /> , of eight per cent V * being on the rear cL iega, in the event o .. above oamed lots hi\ - —ffitilte-pii A well settled PLA the city of Savannah, c of which is now uiider lb* growth of wffictf.it, minev to be satisfied of i The giiutei [nit of th cleared by the subscriber, tliere remains 3bU scVes still \ first quality hammock, the rtL ity, the growth of which cons* * . and pine; and has been kept ii and other plantation uses: the best order, to that the purebtset' ., will have nothing to do in the ensuing •o proceed to planting. On the premises ahrthe’ following improvements, all btult within three MR(niiyw"> «v r^i-ssSsSa i v,. •j pieces Coftuir il-gying silk llat? Ixmdoii 1 do Guns 2 J pnefs « "Lurdonc Cloilisaivd 1 Oaasiuit3re4', CahciieS '* .nfii.ai.il httie Plains and Auih'p^? dnffil iilahket* ■ • » *""• > t' /4 • O' Wa Cli,vs, sod , , A varhttv of other articlea , Tert%.' fcadr 1 — ‘i* s *' Sale i* -commence u« 1J e'eltcb - a W'illilord & 2alor, dacl'vs.' •19—-6 • . ■ 'V'.. TlVMcarrOftv, thcrSOflr uriti ax a ib. ' * Ot toh.i’on fi .intkrii»\Uii& xihfif; T e sloop TRICKST, burllu’t' »b-m n.eev runs, w<U found 'in evnVroV • CABINET MAKER—FROM NEW-YORK, Has opened his store in Barnard-street, near the Bay; and has on hand a general assortment of Sideboards, piliarand claw card and breakfast Ta. bles, sets of dining and ptrilbroke Tables, maho gany high pest and maple filled Bedsteads,, LIKEWISE Rose-wood cane-bottom Chairs, rose-wood mEat ted do.; handsome fancy and Windsor Chairs, la. dies’ and children’s Chairs, Stools, gilt pier Glass es, bedroom do. elegant toilet Glasses, Ac. gj-N. B. country merchants supplied with toilet and plain Dressing Glasses, and a few low priced Pictures, framed; by the wbove, low for cash. nor 2 1 212 .Yew Establishment. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING. KILL.1M li HILLS Hare just opened at the corner cf Whitaker- street and tlie Itay, a large and elegant assortment of Superfine Clothing, made in the berf. manner and most fashionable style—containing Great Coats, Plaid Cloaks, Surtout snd Waterloo Coats, Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Waistcoats. Drawers, fine Shirts, Hsu, Boots an! Shoes, Hosiery and Gloves, and every article for a FuU Dress, nov 10 1 219 For sale j A first rate gig and saddle Horse, six years old Also, to Rent A House of two Tenements, near Carpenter’s Row, which will be finished on the first day of December. Apply at C. H. Hayden & Co. nov 13 1 021 £J* An election for Wlutrfingep, for. th* steam boat wharf, will take place on Gaxxvt A to announces to Ids friends Tn’esda .* next, at the Insurance office. Appli-I P“*>l e. that he w.U. on the first of N< cards v ill Hand in their names to - P. Schenks treasurer. j** »r&4Bk *\ ; The subscriber Having leased the wharf and dock, next but one hrtew that occupied by Messrs. Bran, *' ds and the ..KamjaRbcr next, commence the LUMBER FACTORAGE and C OJHMISSIOA' BVSLYESS on said wharf. George W/fCollins. , «r»W O ' For sale, THE FOLLOWING TRACTS OF LAND: One tract of Land situate, 'being and lying in the county of Glyn, in the sate of Georgia, con taining six hundred acres, hounded on the north by lands of Junes Spalding, on the east by lands of Wm William*, and on the west and south by. vacant lands. This land was told bribe year 1792, by Elisha B. Hopkins, to Ignalus GCoghegau-. ALSO, One other tract of Land, containing five-hun dred acres, on Buffiilo creek, in .Camden county, butting and bounding west by said cretk, south bv James Guun’s lands, eaatwardiy by John Peter Wagnoo’s land, nortli by vacant land. This land" eras grant'd.to Ignalus Geoghegau in 1786—The original bilb. of sale; maps, Ac. are in the hands of toe subscriber. ALEX. HUNTER, nov 13 i j 221 Notice.... ■ I All persons having demands against, the estate of JomrS. Aiur, are requesteddo present them, and those indebted are requested to make pay. ment to ' RICHARD GORHAM, :• -Oct 17—— IS? '~—n- • i years, of.the beat pitch pine and cypress materi als, taken from the city, market, ana in complete order:—A dwelling House, Kitchen, eight negro Houses of 2 tenements each with brick chimnies, e large Barn, a Gin-house, with one ho ne impell ing gin, and twenty foot-gins; a coach House and Stables. The Land can very conv niently be di. vided into two or three tracts, which will be done if required. About one hundred as prime country-born NE GROES, in families, as ever were exhibited, will also be sold with the Plantation; either wholly or in three parts. The property can be seen at any time, and possession given as soon as thepre sent crop is ginned out. . A. S. Bulloch, no* 10——I- - 219 P UBLIC SALES. On tlie 2ist day of Novembernext, Hill be told at the ihop. in the Market tquarc, oc cupied heretofore by Joieph Kitchen, All tlie remaining stock of Saddlery and Shop Furniture in the said shop, together with the Lease and'Buildings. Particulars at the day of sale. John Lahra, 1 _ Abraham CarlUe, Edmund.Kinsey, J J ^‘chen. N. R. The creditors of Joseph Kitchen are again requested to render their demands without delay to J CUYLER, ' oct 21—202 attorney for; the auignett .Marshal’s sales. A i IX asmiuai.it. .By virtue ofan interlocutory order issuing out of the above court of admiralty; Will be told at Si Mary’t, On the 2lst instant, Between the hour* often and two o’clock, Two bales Cotton. ‘ Johti H. Morel, marshal. nov 11— ■ 220 Administrator’s safes. On the fint Tuetday • n December next, Will be sold before the courthouse in the city of Savannah; between die usual hours, the fallow ing negroes: Tom, Sary, Billy, Nancy, Patty, Harriet, Hetty, Tom and Elisha; sold as the personal property of John Jackson, late of Savannah, deceased. Sold by order of the Administratrix. M. -Herbert, auet'r. oct 6 193 Administrator’s sales. On the Jirtt Tuetday in December next, Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Sa vannah, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock. Tlie following Negroes, to wit: Sue, Pleasant, Statin; the property of the estate of Sarah Gue rad. By order of tlie court of ordinary of Chat, bam county. Peter Gnerard, nrfm’r. oct 19 200 Administrator’s sales. On the Jirtt Tucrtay in December next, Will he sold at the court house, in the city of Sa vannah, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock. The following Negrots. viv: Move, Celia, Nan ny and Binahi the property -of the estate of Ben jamin Lavinder, deceased. By order of the court of ordimry of Chatham county. John Haupt, adm'r. net 19 203 .l&njinistrator’s sale. On tlie first Saturday in December next. Will be told at Ebenexer, Effingham county, between the haurt of 10 and 2 »’clock, • ALL THE PERSONA^ PROPERTY, belonging to the estate of the late Christian Rid- denback, deceased. . To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. Conditions wtjl be made known on the day of sale. GEORGE FOY, adm'r. nov 10—pf—219 JQ* All persons having demands against tlie above create, will render them ifi property attested, and those indebted w>R make payment to nov 10-fp—219 GEO. FOY, adm’r. Valuable Lands for sale. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will ie to’d at the court-houie in thii city, between the usual hou-t. As valuable a TRACT of LAND at any in this state, situated withip a Few miles of Darien, bound ed bv Lewis’ creek and the A 1st amahs river, con taining 1190 acres, calculated for the culture of rice, cotton or sugar." ' MM AftO A House and Let, *t Itoisdeh’s bluff, ■ ■■I s healthy residence near the land. _ Tlie above properly will be positively sold <*ri that day, unless previously disposed of at- private sale. R. A J. HABERSHAM, ov 4 ) 214 ' Just received An invoice of very superb Looking-Glasses^ Pictures in frames, fancy Boxes, and KaleuW copes; cut Glass, fiincy Ctiairs, Act; which will be sold at Public Auction ax soon as a room can be obtained to exhibit th'm in. ' WIHiford' Jjr.Baker. nor 16 a 223 Blank Indentures Fjr salV at this office. • •ns, w«l found'' in every ro; ' |>-tt, anti 'rslcnlaitd tor a coaster,. up^ jp ouht ithswtr lor a fiVSiag ;^aat k.*7 f ante it'cdmvenhe el 11 'h'lLtk ’ M. Itcrliirl ' aact'r. nnv 19—— ^2^ ' . -*» Piflb- jfflf'^Il^SPlFowhngiPiecea, dout' singlebarrel 1 elegant Gig aud Harness, nearly new. '*•••> 1 trunk fiisluunable London im;dr Clothing 1 ‘care of Iriih Linen, and 7 An invoice pta and monkey jackets Terms; cash Sale to commence at 11 t'cltak. M. Herbert, aucVr. nov 18—224 On Friday next, 20th inst. WILL as SOLD, On Johntton U Audenon 's lower wharf. The sloop TRIDENT, burthen about fif ern tons, well found in every re- ,'xppjft, and calculated' for a coaster, or pwquld answer fora fishing tmack- Sule to commence al li o’clock. •- M. Herbeit, auet’r. nov 18 225 On Friday next, SOth insf. H i? be told ot Wc^ace’t wharf. The elegant new Pilot Host Sloop BOXER (knditions Cash Sale to commence at 12 o’clock. M. Herbert, auet’r. nor 17—224 ' " Administrator’s sales, On Friday, 87th instant, Will be sold, At the auction .tore oj .W.lliford & Baker, All the personal property of John S. Alley, dec. qnmss or A large and.Valuable dock of readymade doth >ng Broadcloths, Cassimeres Irish Linens, Sheetings. Waistcontings Calicoes, Bpmbazcls, and ' 1 A variety of other articlira also. Household and Kitchen Furniture} CONSISTING Or > Sideboard, tea Tables, set China, Ac Ac Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.. Torms, cash V Richard Gorham, adm’r. Sale to eminence at II o’chek Williford df Baker, auct'rs. nnv 6— -1 — 216 Valuable Steam Saw Mills for sale. In consequence of the iil health of the propri etor of tlie Chatham Steam Saw Mill*, he hat colluded on disposing of the same—they with therefore) be offered At Public Auction, . *- OsTtHB PBEMIBE8, ("Wert vharf above Tagler, Davit & Tayh^tJ. On Monday, the 30th instant, - Gj* The LEASE of the W^arf and other Build- • ngs attached thereto.will be told with the mills; and, also, wbat Coal and Wood remain* on hacd. The terms will be inviting and will be made known at the time of sale. - - Sale to commence aril o’clock. M. Herbert, aucl’r. nov 18 225 Administrators sales. On the Jirtt Tuetday in December next. Will be sola before the coUrt-bcuse in Uus city, between the usual hours, 2f>2 acres tide swamp, first quality, on Hutchin. son’s Island, opposite the city. 650 acres on Great SatiUa, fresh marsh and pint- land 900 acres on Cumberland island, in the county of Camden, about 3A) acres of which is planting land—on the premises i» a good dwelling-bopsc, Ac 630 acres of tide swamp, on Lewis* cretk. M‘Intosh county, originally purchased as confis cated property 500 acres in Liberty county, north ride of South Newport, Bull Town swamp, originally granted to the late Samuel Lachlan Mdntorii 250 acres oil Houston’s swamp, in M'lntoa!'. county, nearthe upper end of M Keytbau’s island 35 acres adjoining the east end of ttie city of Savannah, part tide and part high land Also > ITT| Lot No 12, ’ Franklin ward, together ■■■ with the Building and Improvements isjlthereon, at present occupied by Mr*. .Morris Miller Conditions of sale made known, at the time of sjIg q-f The high land above advertized for ftlz on the eastern end of the city, and river landsd- joining) are laid orit in lotz; Mid will be aold_ as -uch— also a part of the land on Hutchinson’s isl and, and fronting on Savannah river, is hod out in wharf iota, ana will be sold.M such Accurate.. plans of the shove may be seen by applying to the subscriber Sold a* the property of the estate of the late Dr. John F.’ Ward, deceased, by order of the *d- ministratore . • ■ ■ BJ. Herbert, auet'r. nov 7 217 - ' Administrators sales. On the jirri Tueoday in December next, Will'be aetd before the cpurljthuxe in the city* , Savannah, fretwren the uitai hours tiie fjllo* 1 nrgnrgtora, to wit: - ' i"'- *. rei", M yry and her children: soi 1 as the pm final. [Woperty ol Aiexandsr l! ibsr*li*ni, dec.aaxO-, lw'urd.r of the Adnui::»tnior. M. Herbert, nvrt’r.. oct 6- •Sjtetiu- rire — -193